Powerhead setting too high - advice please

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I'm not sure how it happened, but the powerhead(wavemaker) was set to high and as a result the torch coral that I have is being forced too much to the right - as a result it appears stretched (as per photo).

Since then I've lowered the wavemaker setting. I"m wondering if I should take the Torch and turn it around 180 deg, so that it faces the opposite direction.

Or will the torch recover itself?

Thanks

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Leave it! Corals are very adaptable if you leave them alone! Observe it over a couple of days but don't move it around just yet! :)
 
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Leave it! Corals are very adaptable if you leave them alone! Observe it over a couple of days but don't move it around just yet! :)
Ok, thanks. I'm wondering what should I be looking out for in the next few days?
 

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